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#以太坊行情解读 After so many years of struggling in the crypto world, I have been kidnapped by Candlestick countless times in life. The first thing I do when I open my eyes is to check the rise and fall, and when I close my eyes, I am still pondering my Holdings, my whole being is played people for suckers in red and green.
As soon as the rise comes, anxiety sets in—if I don't monitor the market for a day, I feel like I'm losing money; when the market falls, let alone eating, my mind is filled with "what should I do next?" At that time, I firmly believed in a saying: if I miss this wave of the market, I will miss my entire life. It was only later that I realized this is exactly one of the most enticing traps in the crypto world.
To be honest, the market is always there. After a bull market passes, it will come again; when one hot spot cools down, other opportunities will fill in. The window for making money never really closes. But your life and your body - that really is only one.
I have seen too many traders' accounts rise to millions, only to ruin their health; I have also seen people make money but remain indifferent to those around them. They didn’t lose to the market, but rather squandered their most valuable time.
What truly woke me up was not a single liquidation, but rather a moment when I suddenly realized—it's been a long time since I had a proper meal, I haven't sincerely spent time with anyone, and I don't even dare to turn off the market software for a weekend. It was at that moment that I understood: making money is meant to live better, not to gamble life for the market.
The crypto world has taught me about risk, rhythm, trade-offs, and restraint. But it cannot be the whole world.
Later, I added a "fence" to my trading: refusing to stay up late, controlling my holdings, and not watching the market all day. I would seize opportunities when they came and let go when they didn't. The result was rather interesting - my account stabilized, and I felt more comfortable.
Now I truly get that saying: the highest level of trading status is when you don't need to prove yourself in trading every moment.
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What's the point of making money? It's not worth risking your life for it.